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Government

Oct. 3, 2007

Judge Blocks Federal Crackdown on Employers

SAN FRANCISCO - A federal judge in San Francisco Monday extended a temporary restraining order blocking a Department of Homeland Security rule threatening employers with prosecution if they don't fire workers whose Social Security numbers don't match government records.

By Amelia Hansen
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN FRANCISCO - A federal judge in San Francisco Monday extended a temporary restraining order blocking a Department of Homeland Security rule threatening employers with prosecution if they don't fire workers whose Social Security numbers don't match up with government records.
      U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer extended the order for 10...

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